Dauphin Island Gathering Partners
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Effective Date: 01/10/1999, Docket: RP99-181-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 122 First Revised Sheet No. 122 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 122
in the measurement of gas, then the calculated deliveries
of gas shall be adjusted to compensate for such error.
Such adjustment shall be made for such period of inaccuracy
as may be definitely known. If the period of inaccuracy
shall not be definitely known, then such adjustment shall
be made for the last half of the period (but not exceeding
15 days) between the time the metering equipment was
adjusted to register correctly and the date of the last
previous meter test. If for any reason the measuring
equipment is out of service or out of repair so that the
amount of gas delivered cannot be ascertained or computed
from the readings thereof, the amount of gas delivered
during such period shall be estimated and agreed upon by
the use of the first of the following methods which is
feasible: (a) by using the registration of any check
measuring equipment if installed and accurately
registering; (b) by correcting the error if the percentage
of error is ascertainable by calibration, test or
mathematical calculation; or (c) by estimating the quantity
of gas delivered by reference to actual deliveries during
proceeding periods under similar conditions when the
equipment in question was registering accurately.
4.4 Check Measuring Equipment:
Shipper may install, maintain and operate, at its own
expense, such check measuring equipment upstream of
Transporter's measurement equipment at the Receipt Point(s)
as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be
so installed as not to interfere with the operation of
Transporter's measuring equipment.
4.5 Retention of Records:
All original records of measurement or test data compiled
by either party in conjunction with the provisions of
Transporter's Rate Schedules and these General Terms and
Conditions shall be preserved by the party for a minimum
period of three (3) years from the date the record was made
or such longer period as may be required by law or
governmental authority, and for so long thereafter as any
disputes exist between Shipper and Transporter regarding
measurement or inspections.